NSW SES Heroes Honored for Brave Rescues, Long Service

NSW SES

Recognising everything from courageous flood rescues to more than four decades of service, the awards ceremony brought together members from Forster Pacific Palms, Gloucester, Harrington, Nabiac, Stroud, Taree City and Wingham Units.

Among those recognised were Gloucester Shire Unit members Rob McNeice and Robert Seale, who received the NSW SES Commissioner's Commendation for Courage for rescuing a flood victim from rapid waters at Faulkland on 7 July 2022.

Gloucester Shire Unit Commander Rob McNeice said he was humbled to be recognised for doing what volunteers train to do.

"I was a bit surprised. I don't think there is any rescue that is not in my mind at any point in time," Mr McNeice said.

"While you don't dwell on them, you are very much aware of them and there is a certain sense of satisfaction that you've been able to achieve what you've trained to do."

However, Mr McNeice said the recognition belonged to the entire team involved in the rescue.

"We don't do a rescue on our own - even though we were at the pointy end in the water, we had multiple people on the side of the river supporting us and if we didn't have those people, it would have been difficult for us," Mr McNeice said

Having served with the NSW SES for 18 years, Mr McNeice said helping people during some of the most difficult moments of their lives continues to motivate him.

"I love the satisfaction of being able to make a difference in people's lives on their worst days," he said.

"We deal with some miserable things at times but at the end of the day to be able to step back and say, 'I've been able to make a difference' means a lot."

NSW SES Commissioner Mike Wassing AFSM congratulated all award recipients and acknowledged the broader contribution of Mid Coast volunteers, who have responded to thousands of incidents in recent years including major flooding in the region in May 2025.

"These awards also recognise the incredible commitment of volunteers who have served their communities for decades. Their experience, dedication and willingness to respond whenever they are needed is the backbone of the NSW SES," Commissioner Wassing said.

"Behind every rescue and response is a team of trained volunteers working together to support their community.

"I want to congratulate every award recipient and thank them - and their families - for their continued service."

Full list of award recipients:

National Emergency Medal - 2019-2020 Bushfires

Carissa Bentley - Forster Pacific Palms Unit

Robert Hendricks - Harrington Unit

Derek Boughton - Wingham Unit

Mark Cooper - Wingham Unit

Anthony Northam - Wingham Unit

Graeme Ruff - Wingham Unit

Amber Wheeler - Wingham Unit

National Medal - Clasp (45 Years Service)

Gregory Snape - Stroud Unit

Premier's Flood Emergency Citation

Lester Davis - Taree City Unit

Elena Dreyer - Taree City Unit

Suzanne Pietrowiec - Taree City Unit

Lauren Robinson-Baxter - Taree City Unit

NSW SES Commissioner's Commendation for Courage

(For the rescue of a flood victim in rapid waters at Faulkland on 7 July 2022)

Rob McNeice - Gloucester Shire Unit

Robert Seale - Gloucester Shire Unit

NSW SES Commissioner's Unit Citation

(For exemplary actions during the significant Mid North Coast flooding in May 2025)

Rob McNeice - Gloucester Shire Unit

Martin Taylor - Harrington Unit

Stephen Harris - Stroud Unit

Rebecca Ellison - Taree City Unit

Matthew Ruff - Wingham Unit

NSW SES 25 Year Long Service Award

Stuart Hay - Stroud Unit

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